(n.) A verse, of whatever measure or number of feet.
(n.) A line in the Scriptures; specifically (Hebrew Scriptures), one of the rhythmic lines in the poetical books and passages of the Old Treatment, as written in the oldest Hebrew manuscripts and in the Revised Version of the English Bible.
(n.) A row, line, or rank of trees.
Example Sentences:
(1) It is pointed to the stiching up of skin over the prominent parts of bones after dividing the newborns sub partu to avoid a laceration of the mother womb and vagina.
(2) A running suture, with three external skin stiches as pexia, is used to tie the anterior muco-mucosal flaps together.
(3) Since the suture material is not in contact with the skin, complications, such as skin damage, stich abscesses and infection at exit points, are avoided.
(4) Photograph: Flora Stich The old docks to the north of the city are a work in progress.
(5) Moving his wife, Wendy, and their son, Danny, into it for the season, he hopes to find peace: to finish his writing project, to escape his latent alcoholism, and to stich his fractured family unit together.
(6) Djokovic is ranting to himself just like his coach, Boris Becker, used to after another Wawrinka winner (remember that Wimbledon final against Michael Stich?)
(7) Prospective study following 32 total laryngectomees with the aim of compare the efficacy of the pharyngo-esophageal closure alternatively stiching with vicryl and catgut.
(8) To achieve uniform tensions on corneal stiches a modified tying forceps was developed.
(9) To avoid infections it is important to place the knot of the stich below the dermis, since the suture ends of the knot decrease the surface-suture distance.
(10) This technique described 2,000 years ago by Celsus is easy, effective and innocuous, leaves no marks (no stiches or ligatures) and is also inexpensive because of asepsis, antisepsis and anesthesia.
(11) Next, the plate is perforated at several points and then is fixed with Vicryl stiches between the Teflon net and the epicranium.
(12) After the resection of 40 cm of ileum and colon ascendens the ileal part was intussuscepted into the colon and fixed by seromuscular stiches.
(13) Comparable levels of beta-carotene were previously found to reduce the frequency of micronucleated exfoliated cells from the buccal mucosa of tobacco and areca-nut chewers (Stich et al., 1984b).
(14) ligation and successive tightening of the cavernous bodies with simultaneous corporo-pubic suspension with four non-absorbable dorsal stiches.
(15) Should clinical features or CT, BUS scan have indicated the existence of pancreatic abscess a week or longer after the exploration, stiches of the abdominal wall incision were removed.
Tich
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) In an attempt to discover whether the minimum amount of time involved in such a system of secondary referral must of necessity put some patients at risk, and whether any significant delay could be eliminated without radical change in this system, we have carried out a detailed prospective analysis of the sequence of events involved in the emergency transfer of 117 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic intracranial haematoma (TICH).
(2) There were 48 patients with TICH who had no operations but there were no deaths attributable to a missed operation.
(3) Of 729 patients, 135 were identified as having suffered a traumatic intracranial hemorrhage (TICH).
(4) Although tich resembles brachypodism phenotypically it is not linked to agouti, and does not match the description of any other skeletal mutation.
(5) The article deals with the analysis of the clinical and computed tomography data, treatment, and outcomes in 94 patients with traumatic intracerebral hematomas (TICH).
(6) A spontaneous mutation 'tich' (gene symbol tch) appeared as a recessive mutation in inbred mice of strain A. TL.
(7) Puncture evacuation of the TICH may be resorted to if more than three fourths of its volume can be aspirated.
(8) The RNA product (X RNA), approximately 70 nucleotides long, is initiated with either pppC or pppG and contains an AU-tich sequence.
(9) The indications for nonoperative treatment of TICH are a level of consciousness of the patient of no lower than 10 marks of the Glasgow coma scale, hematoma diameter of less than 4 cm, and the absence of clinical and computed tomography signs of brain stem compression.
(10) The stereotaxic method is recommended for removal of TICH situated in the region of the basal ganglia.